I have two different copies of the game, unfortunately none
of the in good condition. One is the box you see above, in which was a spinner
numbered 1 to 4. Of the second game I only have the lid of the box (with rules on the back), the board (which used
to be the bottom of the box), and a spinner numbered 1 to six.

Both the board is identical in both games I have. By the way, You can print
it and play. You welcome ;-)

Here are the spinners.

The rules are identical in both versions, but the first
game (the one with the spinner 1-to-4) does not have sentence about sending 4
cts. in stamps for a catalogue.

Detail of the first game.

Still a couple small differences more. (a) The first game has
the Bradley mark on the cover, while the second has a dust cloud caused by the
bicycle tyre. (b) The first game has the legend (in red characters) "MILTON
BRADLEY CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. U.S.A.". In the second game, "U.S.A." is missing.

Cover of the second game.

Here is a found picture (I mean, I did not take it) of
another game in this series.

Look at this other picture I found on eBay:
it is another version of the same game, but it is called "Bicycle Game". According
to Malloy's book, Milton Bradley produced a game called "Bicycle Game" in 1895.
It might be this one. (By the way, notice the teetotum, but also notice there
are far too many things in the box, including a couple of dice).

I received this game in poor condition.
The box
was crushed, as you can see, probably (but not only) due to poor packaging when
posted. Unfortunately, this is too common. No, a bubble-wrap envelope is not
enough. No, the guys are the post-office will not treat stuff with care, even if
it is marked "FRAGILE". In this case, the box has been restored by my friends
from
conservado.es, whom I absolutely recommend, and the results are those of the
picture at the top of this page. :-)